Specialty Denatured Alcohol RegulationsEthanol SDA is one of many types of denatured alcohol specified under the US Code of Federal Regulations. To read the TTB's overview of Specially Denatured and Completely Denatured alcohol including links, laws, regulations, and other formal public guidance, click here. To purchase Specially Denatured Alcohol from Lab Alley online here, customers DO NOT NEED TO POSSESS an Industrial Alcohol User Permit from the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB).

Denatured Alcohol PercentagesEthanol SDA for sale in the United States includes 70% (140 Proof), 95% (190 Proof) and 100% (200 Proof).

Uses Of Specially Denatured Alcohol 200 ProofManufacturers may use SDA in the manufacture of any product that is not intended for consumption. Specially Denatured Alcohol 200 Proof is used in cosmetic products but can also be used in chemical manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, and solvents.

Avoids Excise TaxThe use of denatured non-beverage suitable alcohol in the United States avoids excise taxes on alcohol.

Pure Nondenatured Ethyl Alcohol For Sale In The U.S.What is denatured alcohol or ethanol? The denatured alcohol formula is C2H5OH. You can buy pure nondenatured ethyl alcohol in the United States online from Lab Alley without a permit. The CAS Registry Number (CASRN or CAS Number) assigned by the Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) to ethanol is 64-17-5. To request the denatured ethanol MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) or SDS (Safety Data Sheet),click here.

Technically, ethanol is not the same as denatured alcohol (methylated spirits). Although the main ingredient in denatured alcohol is ethanol, denatured alcohol is a blend of ethanol and toxic additives that prevent people from drinking it. This type of ethyl alcohol is called denatured alcohol because the natural qualities have been altered to make it unfit for drinking. Normally, the primary additive is methanol, so terms such as "methylated spirits" and "industrial methylated spirits" are used to describe denatured alcohol/ethanol. Other standard additives include Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA)/2-Propanol, Ethyl Acetate, N-Propyl Acetate, Methyl Ethyl Ketone, Acetone and Methyl Isobutyl Ketone. Ethanol is synthesized through the mechanism ofhydration of ethyleneor produced byfermentation.